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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 14! ; SATURDAY; OCTOBER 21, 1916. PORTLAND,' OREGON V ; MISSIONARY METING WILL COMMENCE ON All Denominations in Church and Social Work Will Be Represented. EDUCATION IS CHIEF AIM mr. John H. Matthews of Will , Preside j to Discover, Develop and Train Missionary Workers PI in for the Missionary Kduca tlonal Institute to be held for church and social workers of all denomina tion at the First Presbyterian church house, Oftober 22 to 25, have been completed. The institute will be opened tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock with a big rally for all those Inter ested and class work in mission study will be given during the three days that follow. Rev, John H. Matthews of Seattle, district superintendent of the Congre , gational .Sunday School society and chairman of the Northwest Territorial committee of the Missionary Educa tional movement, will preside at the rally and will introduce the institute faculty members who will lead the different mission study groups. The principal address of the afternoon will be delivered by Rev. Ernest F. Hall. D. 1., of Sap Francisco, district sec retary of the board of foreign missions for the Presbyterian church in the United States. At a rally reglstra tions will be received for class work. Mission Study Aim. The purpose of the Institute is to discover, develop and train missionary leaders for work in their own churches. Mission study and methods of mlssion arV educatton In Sunday schools, churches and young people's societies will be particulaily emphasized. From 3 to 4:30 o'clock and from 7 to 8 o'clock on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, there will be nornlal classes for Sunday school teachers under the leadershin of Rev Krnest F. Hall and Kev. Miles P.. Fisher, both I of San Francisco. At the same time both afternoon arid evening popular mission study classes will be held. The subjects considered will be: "South American Neighbors," "World Mis sions and World Peace," "Old Spain In New- America," "The South Today" and "Living Christ for Latin-America." The leaders of these classes are Mrs. Wallace McOamant, Mrs. B. A. Thax ter, Mrs. A. W. DeLong, Mrs. Fletcher Linn, Miss Jessio Burton, Miss Nina Burch and Mrs. J. B. Candish. At & o'clock every day there will be four groups for the study of graded missionary instruction in the Sunday school, as follows: Officers' class, led by James F. Kwing; senior grades, led by Rev. Miles B. Fisher; intermedi ate grades, led by Mrs. M. A. Danen hower, and elementary grades, led by Rev. A. M. Williams and Miss Olive Clark. Supper will be served at the Insti tute every day at 6 o'clock and at this lime speeches will be delivered by missionaries returned from the for eign field, Mrs. P. W. McCllntock on Monday evening. Miss Nellie Cole on Tuesday and Rev. Charles J. Carlos Ghormley on Wednesday. Each evening there will also be held, in addition to the normal classes and the mission study (roups, a pas tors' class for ministers only, led by Rev. T. W. Lane of the Centenary M. E. church and Rev. John H. Boyd of the First Presbyterian church. This class will study the subject "Pastor and Missions." Laymtn'i Class Planned. Then there will also be a laymen's Class, taking up the subject "Effi ciency Points." led by William H. Lewis, one of the leading Congrega tional laymen of the northwest, who has had considerable experience in church and Y. M. ('. A. work. At 8 o'clock each evening an open parliament will he held for the dis cussion of various phases of mission ary education. A short missionary dramatization will be presented on one or two evenings. An invitation is ex tended to all the churches and Sunday schools of the city to send delegates to the institute. All those desiring to register for class work should be at .the rally tomorrow afternoon. Debate to Feature Endeavor Meeting A .very Interesting Christian En deavor meeting has been planned for tomorrow evening at the Millard Ave nue Presbyterian church. A feature of the meeting will be a debate open ing the topic for general discussion. Neil Robertson and Miss Grace Spauld lng will be the leaders on the ques tion, "Resolved, That Nehemiah Was a More Noble Character Than Was Es ther." F. B. Rutherford and Miss Mildred Mcintosh will open the dis cussion on the question whether Mor decai deserved more credit than Esther for freeing the Jews from Haman. Mrs. Ellton Shaw is the leader for the evening. The meeting will open at 7 o'clock sharp. The rally service held last Sunday evening was well attended and much Interest manifested In the plans out lined by the various committee chair men. Mr. Jack, president of the county union, made the addfreas of the evening. McMinnville Day Service to Be Held Rev. Myron W. Haynes of the Mc Minnville college will officiate at the ervlces at the First Baptist church.. Twetrtn ana Taylor streets, tomorrow. Instead of Dr. Franklin, who will be - unable to be here, on account of the non-arrival of th boat upon which he is returning from the orient. It will be "McMinnville Day" at the . church. The McMinnville College Glee club will sing at both the morning and evening services. To Discuss Measures. Initiative bills on single tax, Sunday closing, ship-tax exemption, Pendleton Normal and vaccination will be dis . cussed at !the church of 'Our Father i (Unitarian), open forum tomorrow ' night. The forum meets in the chapel - entrance between Yamhill and Taylor - t 7.48 p. Im. The several measures will be explatnod by Professor R. D. Leigh and .Mr. Habberly of Reed col i If ge. Professor Hudson B, Hasting -1 will preside. SUNDAY AFTERNOON Luther Leagues in Preliminary Session A meeting of representatives of Lu ther leagues and Lutheran Young Peo ple's societies of Oregon and south western Washington was held at the Portland Y. M. C. A. for the purpose of organising the several organiza tions of Lutheran young people into, an effective organization to advance projects they have In common such as the 400th reformation anniversary cel ebration, and lead to better acquaint ance and cooperation. The following officers were elected: Rev. Wm. Petterson, president; Rets. II. E. Sanstedt, vice-president; Miss Ida Alseben, secretary; E. R. J. Dem mer, corresponding secretary; Arthur Linn, treasurer. Several committees were chosen to plan the programs of the coming con ventions and the anniversary festi val In Portland in October or Novem ber of 1917. The organization is called the Federation of Luther leagues with headquarters at 509 Panama building. The next meeting will be held at the T. M. C. A. November 13 at 8 p. m. CAFETERIA LUNCHEON MINSTERS AND LAYMEN ARRANGED Dr, Roy Guild and James Whitmore of New York to Be Speakers. A largely attended cafeteria lunch eon for ministers and laymen is be ing arranged for at the Y. M. C. A. next Monday. October -'3, at 12:15 p. m. Dr. Roy B. Guild and James A Whitmore, secretaries of the commis sion on federated movements from New York City, under the auspices of the federal council of the churches of Christ in America, are the speak ers. These two men are making a tour of 30 cities in the Interest of closer cooperation between church bodies. In number of cities where such a fed eration Is a fact, and the principles have been put into practice many good things have resulted. In Cleveland, Ohio, the vice districts have been abol ished and many civic improvements have resulted. This year a campaign Is being launched In personal evan gelism which is expected to bring 11,000 new members into churches. Last year through concerted efforts there was an addition of more than 10,000. After the luncheon for laymen and ministers there will follow a meeting for ministers in particular, at which time Dr. Guild will lay before them their particular responsibility, and e.dvise with them as to what can be done here in Portland. The laymen's movement continuation comntlttee is hoping to have a large delegation of laymen present at the luncheon. Al 2 p. m. Monday a meeting with the field workers of the state will be held In Dr. Montgomery's office at 454 Alder street. All denominations f-hould be represented at this meeting. Dr. Roy H. Guild will address the students at Reed college on Tuesday morning at 8:30, and the Rotary club at their Tuesday luncheon. Mr. Whitmore is an expert in boys' work, and his attention will be turned es pecially to this phase of the move ment. Quarterly Meeting Commences Friday Commencing Friday evening Kldef Frank Burns will hold a quarterly meeting at the Central Free Methodist church for the second quarter of the conference year. The meeting will continue over Sunday. In the fore noon the elder will preach and con duct a sacramental service. In the afternoon there will be a home mis sions meeting at which time papers prepared for the occasion will be read. In the evening Rev. Krnest Hillis of Spokane, who has been attending the conference of American Union Sunday School workers at Albany, will be present and preach. During this time the pastor of Cen tral church. Rev. W. N. Coffee, will be In Chicago in attendance on the annual meetings of the general missionary board of which he Is a member. He leaves Tuesday evening and will visit a son and daughter in Spokane and will also be at the annual session of the South Dakota conference, of which he was formerly a member and which is In session at Sioux Falls. This will be especially pleasant to Mr. Coffee as he was for some years a pastor at the above place. Evangeilst Masters Will Resume Work Evangelist E. G. Masters, who for the past three years has had charge of the Church of God In Seattle and also superintendent of the Mt. Zion mission and overseer of the PMget Sound district, has resigned and again taken up the evangelistic work in which he has labored for over 20 ) ears. Rev. Mr. Masters has located In Portland and will begin evangelistic services In the Church of God chapel Failing street. Some of his sermons will be illustrated. A series of lectures will be given by Rev. Mr. Masters. "Soul Winning" will be the topic of his sermon at 11 o'clock Sunday. At 2:30 p. m. the sermon topic will be "Meet for the Master's Use." The topic at 7:45 p. n.. will be "Spiritual Astronomy." Interesting Service Planned. Services at the First United Breth len church Sunday will be of great in terest. Rev. George E. McDonald, su perintendent of Oregon, will preach at 11 o'clock. At the evening services at 7:30 Rev. E. B. Ward and wifo . turned missionaries from China. ' will j soeak. Mr. Ward has spent long years of service in China where he has been I superintendent of the work. He and his wife have a live message to pre sent. The local Woman's Missionary society will have charge. Will Give Bible Talks. Rev. Dr. John H. Boyd of the First Presbyterian church will give a se ries of Bible talks under the direction of the Toung -Women's Christian asso ciation auditorium. The course will be gin Tuesday. October 24, at 2 p ni Every woman in the city Is cordially Invited. INSTITUTE WILL ?A' ' '"'"' ' 4 ''A Photo by Davlei. Rev. Dr. 3. H. Boyd. Serijion Topics Are Announced By Dr. Bishop Rev. Dr. Arthur F. Bishop, pastor-elect of Central Presby- terian church, who-arrived in Portland last night announces the following sermon topics C for tomorrow's services: Morning: "Love for Christ and the Church and Work for . Christ and the Church." Text -i Neh. IV-15. Evening: "Christ's Death Commends God's Love." Text Omar V-8. Deaconess Aid Society. The annual meeting of the Methodist Deaconess Aid society of the Oregon conference was held in Central M. E. church Tuesday, October 17, being a largely attended and, enthusiastic gath ering. Much routine business was dispatched in the morning, including the election of officers, which resulted as follows: President, Mrs. F. W. Brooke; first vice president, Mrs. C. E. Mace: second vice president, Mrs. D. L Rader. third vice president, Mrs. M D. Green; recording secretary, Mrs. G. S. Johnson; mite box secretary, Mrs. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 18th Sunday After Trinity Sunday School Lessons Tomorrow. Lesion Topic PAUL'S DEFENSE BEFORE AGB1PPA Acts 26. Memorize verneg 28, 29. Golden Text. 1 wag Dot disobedient unto the heavenly vision. Aot 2H-1H. Home Readme. M. Saul, the persecutor. Ails 20. 1-U. T. ConTerston of,Paol. Acts 26. 10-18. w. t'onfeiwton nd its erfect. Acts 2b. :i.'12. Th. T'lin's disclaimer, John J. 19-28. K. Witnessing for the Master, John 1. 29-34. 8. Effect r faithful witnessing. John 1. 35 42. S. From darkness to light, 1 John 1. 3 to 2.. Young People's Topic. Christian Endesror Esther, the Faithful Queen. Esth. 4: 10-14. Junior CurUtlan Endesror Manliness and Womanliness, Neh. 6: 1-1, Esth. 4: -18. B. P. L Manliness and Womanliness, Neh. 6: 1 13. Esth. 4: 6-16. Kpworth League , Second-Mile Religion. Matt. 0: 38-4S. Baptist. Elrst White Temple 12th and Taylor srs. Dr. Maurice P. likes, pastor pro tem. 9:&0, 11. prcaehins y Kef . Myron W. Haynes, theme. "Mui-ation." 7:4i. prfaching by ReT. Mr. V. W. De Lonp. "Tlie Hilltop View." Bwedish-Elunish Mtslon White Temple 8. Kat Side K. 20th and Ankenj ita RST. 0. Shank, pastor. 10, 11, "The Dlrine Sonahlp with i;od. 6:a0. 7:30, "The Best Man In the Bible Who Is He?" Third sermon in a series. Highland E. 0th and Alberta Est. Chea. Meier, iiastor. 11 a. m. Arleta Ite. W. T. Spriggs. 11, 8. 9:45, 7 :3(. 1 uivemlty Park 11, 7:30. Swedish 1 ith and Hoyt Rot. T. Gideon Slolaiider, pastor. 10:30. 11:45. 6:15. 7:30. Grace Montaiilla Her. U. T. Cash. 10. 11, 7 :i'.i. Kellwood UeT. F. U. Hayes. 11, 7:30. St. Johns Kev. E. P. Borden, pastor. 7:30. Calvary E. 8th and Urant Her. J. E. Thomas, pastor. 10. 11, 6:30. 7:3J. Mt. Calvary Eaat Pine and Grand ave. Rev. A. M. Machack. 11, 6. Third Knolt ami Vancouver ave. Rev. W, J. Iltaven. 11. "Unconscious Witness for Jesus." 7:30, "With Chrlot in Storm." Chinese J. C. Maluue, 7. Lents Rev. J. M Nelson. 11 7:30. Second German Morris and Rodney ai. 11. 7:30. Gleucoe E. 46th and Main R. A. B. Waltz. a:45. 11. "Better Things, " 6:30 and 7:1. "Blind Leading the Blind." Mount Olivet Rev. W. A. Mugrett 11. 8. Italian Mis-Ion Rev. Francesco Sannalla. 11. 8. First German 4th and Mill Rev. 3. Kratt, 11. 7:30. North Portland Mission 880 Nlcolal at. Fri day, S. RussellvUle Mission Rev. Albert Laugh Lriclge, 3. 3:45. Tahernacle E. 42d and Holgate Rev. Wal ttr Duff, acting pastor. 11. 7:30. Christian. Flrnt Park and Columbia Rev. Harold H. Gritfis. pastor. H:45. 11. "The Growth of the Naiarene." :30. 7:45, "Lot. the Lingerer." Kern Park Rev. G. K. Berry. 11, J Woodlawn 7tb and Liberty Uer. W. J. Jllllluger. U:45, 11, 0:30. 7:30. Preaching by L. F. Stevens. East Side Christian E. 12th and E. Taylor, Kev A. L- Crlm. pastor. Alornlng serinun. "Paraaltes.'' Evening sermon. "Purpose and Power." 6:30 Christian Endeavor. Rev. A. L. Crlin. 11. by Rev. Mulkey. 8. Rodney Avenue, at Knolt St. Rev. J. K. Ghormley. 11 and 8. SeHwuod 13th and Tenlno Rev. J. R. Jot iiiou. 11 and 8. St. Johns Rev. Herbert F. Jones. 11. 8. Vernon Church ot Christ E. 15th and Wy gant. 11. 7:30. Bethel E. 82d and Thompson Rev. Au brey W. Wilson. Mont a villa E. 76Ui and Hoyt Rev. Eugene Burr. 11, 7:45. Gladstone Rev. Roy L. Irann. 11. 8. . Catholic St. Peter's Lenta Kev. P. Beutgeu, 8, 10::i0. 7:30. Pro-Cathedral 15th and Davis Rer. E. V. O'Hara. 6. 7:15, 8:30, 9:4T, 11, 7:43. St Lawrence 3d and Sherman Rev. J. C. Hughes. 6. 8 30. 10:30. 7:30. St. Patrick's 19th and Savler Rer. ' B. P. Murphy. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Frauds' E. 11th and Oak Rev. J. H. Black, 6. 8. . 10:30, 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams ave. and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. . 8. 9, 11. 7:30. Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamas Rer. E. 8. Olson. 6. 7. 8. . 11. 7:30. St. Hose E. 53d and Alameda Rev. t. o'Ksrrell. 6, 10, 7:30. St Andrew's E. 9th and Alberta Rev. J. KUriiah. 8. 10:30. 7:30- , , - The Madeleine E. 24th and Siskiyou Rer. George F. Thompson. 7:30. 9. 10:30. Ascension K. Yamhill and E. 70tfc Francis can Fathers. 8. 10:80 7:30. Blessed Sacrament Maryland ave. and Bias-deua-Rev. B. V. Kelly. Jfc, 10:30, 7:30. Holy Cross 774 Bowdoln-Rev. C. Raymond. 8. )0:iX. 7:30. SL lirihtlua- 8220 434 .t, 8. K. Jesuit Fathers. 6:30. b. 10:30. . - St. eUeptotua' 42d and K. Taylor Rev. War ren A. Waitt. 6. 8:30. 10:30. 7J30. St. Phillip Nwi E. loth and Htckcy Rer. W i CartwrlgUt. 8. 10:30, 7:30. 8t Clements Smith snd Newtoo Rer. Jo seph Chapohm. Rev. Tboluaa Kt!on, assist ant. 8. 10:30, 7:80. Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Vastcoo- ENCOURAGE WORK AT HOME IN BEHALF OF ' " 1 ' ' '''' ' yd 4r ' t-S t v' It Rev. J. Carlos Ghormley. "WORK OUT YOUR A From Dr. Joshua Ftamflcld'i final wrnran to Meridian Metbodlst Episcopal ebnrcfe lurtianapoiiB, Ind. Work is not a curse, but a fundamental law of life. The Old Testa ment early tradition that work is a curse and a penalty as a result of the Fall is neither wholly scriptural nor according to the known facts of life. The world is primarily and constitutionally a working world. "From insect to archangel creation hums with work." Jesus said, "My Father worketh hitherto and 1 work." Next to the redeeming power of divine and human love, there is no one thing which makes for a safe and hiqh character as does work. The saving power of work is one of the greatest blessings of life. In personal salvation, too, there must be work. "Work oi your own salvation." "It is God that worketh in you." Every new impulse, and inspiration, and ideal must be wrought out. "Faith without work is dead." C. Hansen; treasurer, Mr3. Gottfrledts; Supply secretary, Mrs. Stearns. The speaker for the afternoon was Dr. W. W. Youngson, who gave a stirring and eloquent address on the work of the deaconess. District Elder to Preside. Kev. F. M. Burns, district elder of the Portlandfcstrict of the Free Meth odist church, will have charge of the quarterly meeting services over Sun day at the Free Methodist church. East Fifty-fifth street. There will be the regular quarterly meeting services on Sunday morning, Rev. Mr. Burns ver ave. Rev. F. H. Miller. 6. 8. 10:30, 7:30. Sacred Heart E. 11th snd Center Rev. G. Rohl. 8, 10:30. 7:30. St. Agatha E. loth and Miller Rev. J. Cummlnsky. 8, 10:30. 7:30. 8L Joseph (German) 15th and Couch Rev. B. Durrer. 8, 10:3O. 7:30. St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland sve. and Failing Rev. F. Matthew. 8. 10:30 . 7:30. St. Michael (Italian) 4th and Mi. i Rev. M. Balestra, 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Clares Capitol Hill Franciscan Fathers. 7 :30 015 8t'. Charles 34th nd Killlngswortb Rev. 0. Sniderhorn. 8. 10:30, 7:30. Christian Sclenos. Subject of sermons. "Probation After Death." First church Everett, between ISth and 19th ata. 11, 8. Second E. 6th and Holladay. 11. 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. Fourth Vancouver ave. aud Emerson. 11, a. Fifth Myrtle Park hall. 11. Christian Science society Holbrook block, St. Johns. 11. Congregational. First Park and Madison Rev. Lather R. Dyott. minister. 11, "The Government of God and the Progress of Man." 9:45, 7:45 p. in., "Character as an Asset." First German E. 7th and Stanton Bev. E. O Wlllman. Atkinson Community church E. 20th aud Everett Thomas S. Anderson, minister. 11. University Park Haven St., near Lombard Rev. F. J. Meyer, pastor. 10, 11, 6:30 p. m.. 7:30 p. m. Highland K. 6th nnd Prescott Rev. Geo. Edw. Lewis, pastor. 11, 8 p. m. Linderhurst Kev. D. B. Gray 11. 7:45 Pilgrim Missouri ave. and Sharer at. Kev. W. C. Kantner, 9:45 a. m., 11. "The Day of the Lord's Power." 3, 6:3". 7:30. "If Christ Came to Portland." Waverly Heights E. 33d and Woodward Rev. A. C. Moses. 8:4.'. 11. - Stewardjhlp." 7:45. "A Klch Man's Wise Rules." Bunny side E. 32d and Taylor Rev. J J. Staub. 10, 11. "The Testimony of the Epistles and the Revelations to the Coming of Christ." 6:30. 7:45, "On the Great Divide." Zion (German) E. 9th and Tremont Re. 1. H. Hopp. 10:30. Norwegian Danish Congregational Church Samuel Nevala. 7:30, ti p. m. St. Johns Rev. J. H. Barnett, pastor, 11 and 8. Finnish Mission 107 Skldroore at. Rev. Samuel Nevala. 6 p. m. and 7:30. Episcopal. Trinity 19th and Everett Rev. A. A. Mor aion. 8. 11. 8. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martvr 13th and Clay Very Rev. E. H. McCoIil'ster. deun. Rt. Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishop. 7:45. 11, 7:46. St. David's E. 12th and Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7. 9:30. 11. 7:30. St. Mark's 2lst and Marshall Kev. J. hi. H. Simpson, rector. Rev. J. G. Hatton, as sistant rector. 7:30, 8:30. 10:13. 11. St. John's Mllwaukie Kev. John D Rice 3, 4. St. Andrew's Hereford St.. Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 11. St. Matthews. Corbett and Bancroft its Rev. V. A. M. Breck, vlcax. 11 a. m. Grace Memorial, Weldler and E. 17th N Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8, 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Kev. John Dawson. 9:45, 11, 7. JO. St. Michael's and All Angels' E. 43d and Broadway lltv. T. F. Roweu. 11, 7-30 a. m. a. m. Church of Our Saviour 00th ave. and 41at St. S. E. Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 11. St. John's Sell wood Kev. John D. Rice. 1' St. Paul's Woodmere Ilev. Oswald' W Taylor. 4. Bishop Morris Memorial chapel. Good Sa maritan hospital Kvv. Frederick K. Howard 7, 7:15. All Saints' Church 25th and Savier Rev Fieuerick K. Howard. 11. 6:30. Evangelical Association. Carson Heigut G. F. LleuiiiK Jr. 11:30 -7. First. Euglisu E. Otli aud Market. Kev.' b, D. Hurnocuuch. 11, 8. First G-ecuian Evangelical 10th and Clay Rev. U. F Lienlng. 10:45. S. Evarelical Synod. German Evaheuci.1. tneudV Church Ta- couia avis, aud ii. loth Kev. Ellas j, gtri. 10:46, '1 :30. St. Paul Evaugellcal church 447 Failing Rev. J. . ileigert. 11, 7:30. Free Jtetbodiat. Central S5th auu h.. tlauuers Rev. W k Colte. 11. 7:46. " irsi t. 9th and Mill Key. A. Beer us tor. 9:46. 11. 8. 7. St. Joiius Hist snd 57th ave. 11. i.hlru iv. A, H. Clark. 11, 1 :M. Tiianda' Church. Sannyalde E. 3otli aud . Main 11 j Homer Coy. 11. 7:30. . Lents South Main st. Rev. John Riiev 11. :30. , ' West Piedmont Friends church Corner BurtntAtck auu Jen up at. Chester A. UaUlcy f-ttLuf. .u, ji, 1:45. Jewish. Congregation Beth Israel 12lh and Main Rabbi Jouaii B. Wise. Friday, 8 p. ui. Lutheran. St. James. English West Park snd Jeffer son Rev. Buusrd, pastor. 11 and 8, 10, 7 lnuiaauuel 19tn aud Irving Kev J Ri.'h. aid Olaos. 11. 8.. West Side Norwegian Lutheran 43 n. 14th Kev. Wlihelm Petterson. 11. 8. Bethany Danish Colon ave. N. .and Morris Kev. at. C. Jeiuwnv Kngbeiaa. 11. . Trinity German iMiMourt Synod) Wil liams ave. aud Grain ui Kev. J. a. Rluiback. lo:ij. J:30. Urmoa EngUah (Missouri Synod) Alblua ara. e L.M. ' I , r. - ji. .v.-. ST W. V C .'.V M jf , v r o t IsSBS Rev. Dr. T. V. Lane. OWN SALVATION" preaching, followed by sacramental services. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon there will be a home missionary meet ing at which Rev. E. W. Hillis, Sunday school missionary from Spokane, will officiate. Homo Secretary Speaker. Rev. E. J. Richards of Nework, home secretary of the Christian Mis sionary Alliance, will preach In the Gospel Tabernacle, East Ninth and Clay streets, at 11 a. m., and again at 2:30 p. m. All alliance working pas tors in Oregon and Washington report great progress. OF CHURCH and Mason st. Rev. C. Luerke. 10:30. 7:30. Immanuel German Sell wood Rev. H. C. Ebeling. 10:30. German Evangelical Lutheran Zion (Mis souri Synod) Salmon and Chapman Rev. H. U. Koppelmann. 10:15. 7:45. Our Savior's E. loth and E. Orant ata. Rev. George Henrlkseu. 10:15. 11:15. Con firmation services. Bethel Norwegian Lutheran Free Church Wygant and Kodney aves. Kev. J. A. Stav ney. 1 L, 8. St. Paul's German E. 12tb and Clinton Rev. A. Krause. 9:30, 10:30, 7:30. St. John's Peninsular and Klrkpatrlek Bev. K. O. Salsmaun. 10:43. 7:30. Swediseh Auguatana Rev. H. E. Sanstedt. 10:4j, 7:45. Culted Norwegian Portsmontli Rev. Blgw A. htensetb. 11 ud 8. S. 8., 10. Prayer meet iug. Thursday. German Evangelical Reformed Lenta Rav. W. G. LieukaeiEper. 11. Latter Say Saints. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon) E. 25th and Madiaon. 11:45. 7. Montavllla (not Moriuoiw 11. 7:30. Method ist. DUtrlct Superintendent Rev. William Wal lace Voungsou, D. D. 091 E. 2d st. N. Tabor 2790. First 12th and Taylor Dr. Joabna Stans field, minister. Kev. Waller L. Alrheart, as sistant minister. 10:30, 7:30. Centenary E. 9Ui and E. Pine Rev. T. W. Lane. 11, 7:45. Taylor Street Church Hall at 120 Fourth St. 1O.30 a. in. Trinity E. loth and Sherman Rev. T. N. Suiidiiur. 11, 8. Swedish Borthwlck and Beech Rev. John A. Wellinau. 11, 7:45. Epworth 2Cth and Savler Rev. C. O. Mc Cuiioch. 11 and 7:45. 9:45. 1 Inst Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt ltev. Elias GJcidlng. pastor. 11, 8. Woodlawn E. loth aud, Highland Rev W. K. lilosler. Seliwood Kev. Alexander P. Maclean. 11 7:3o. Sunnysldw E. 35tli and Yamhill Rev. fi Elmer Smith and C. T. McPberson, 11, 7:45. Mt. Tabor E. Stark aud Olar. K. OUn Kld ridgc, miuleter. 9.45, 11. God s- Valuation o the Individual." 0, 0:J0. 7 ;M). "Christian Patriotism.'' Central Vancouver ave. and Fargo Rev C C. Kaxick. 11, sermon by Dr. Carl G. Doner' president of Willamette university. 8:30, 7 ao' "overcoming the World." ' St. Johiut Uayea aud Leavitt Rev. J. h Lrviu. Montavllla Rev. C. L. Hamilton. 9 45 H 7. 7:45. ' I.aurtlwood 63d St. S. B.and Foster road Kev. C. A. Csrloa, 11, 8. Clinton Kelly Memorial E. 40th and PowalL 11, 7:45. Kev. A. B. Calder. Japanese Mission Kev. Ellsen KIbara. 9:30. 8:30. Kose City Park -Sandy blvd. and E. B8th N. ltev. A. A. Heist. 11, 4:30. German Kodney ave. aud Stanton Rev. F A. Scnuuiaun. 10, 8. African .ion 2sS Williams ave. Rev W W. Howard. 11. 8. Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish Cor ner Skulmore Rev. Abraham Verclde. 10:45, 8. L'uiverslty Park Lombard and Flake '.' J. 1. Abbett. 11, 7:45. Lents Kev. F. M. Jasper. 11, 8. bethel Larrabeo and AicMillen Rev W R Prime. 11:13, 8. ' Westmoreland Mllwaukie ave., near Ra mo il Kev. K. W. Maulden. 10 11, 6:ao, 7 :ao. Lincoln E. 62d and Llucolii liny jj "h Morse. 10:30, 7:30. Patton Michigan and Alberta Rev. Georn H. Feeae. 11, 7:45. " Woodstock E. 44th and 60th ave s K. Kev. L. C. Poor. 11. 7:45. " ' First German Rev. A. F. Cramer. 11 a Brentwood Rev. Paul Green, 11. Chinese Mission 11 and 7:30. Larson UeigUts Kev. L. c. Douglass. Ken dal atatiou. Clark sclioolhouse Rev. A. B. Wilson. 7 80 IrvuigHHi East 10th and Weldler Rev. b A. bauiord. 11. Lluuton Rev. - 8. 11. Dcwart. bethel A. M. E. church Kev. W. H Prince pat tor. :JO. 11:15, 8. ' X. . Church. Soutfc. Union ave. and Multuoman st. Rev w J Feuton. 10. 11. 6:30, 7:30. ' - sflaslo&s. Swedish Mission Rev. B. J. Thoren M s Elim Chapel Kev. B. J. Thoren. 10. ' ' Bethel Free Church Ivy su auj' Williams Rv. J. A. Slavney. 11. 8. NaxArana. First Pentecostal E. 7th and E. Conch ata Kev. C. Howard Davis. 11. Seliwood E. 9th and Spokane Ilev. H C Baker. 11. 7 :3o. Brentwood E. 67th st. and E. i6th ate S E. Kev. Stella Crooks. 11, s. Scandinavian 948 Garileld. 11, 7 ;3o. Highland Park 1133 E. Utb N. Uev. 3 L. Mn,uel.v10, 11, 7:30. Presbyterian, First 12th and Alder stm Rev. John n. Boyd. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Central E. 13th and Pine streets. Rev. Arthur F. Bishop, D. D. 11 a. tn. . 7:30 p. nr. Westminster c. 17th and Schuyler ata Rev. Boudlnot Seeley. 10:30. 7:30. Fourta-rFlrst- and ilbb ata. Rev. Henry G. Hanson. 10:30 a. m. "The New Protest antism." 12. 6:30. 7:30, "The Kingdom Fj'Kh." Arbor Lodgs Rev. George K, Cromley. n. T:4d. , m Calvary 11th and Clay sts. Rev. Q g. Banm. 10:30. ,,Colnradebip., ;45, 7 30 PWhosa." ' s ' Ksailwortk E 84 Lb ajitf Cladslena :4a. ALL MISSIONS i 1 P. ' Rev. Dr. Ernest F. Hall. Rubber Social Will Be Church Feature Next Friday evening the Adult Plble class of the Clinton Kelly Methodist church Sunday school will give a rub ber social in the Sunday school rooms of the church. Considerable time has been spent In preparing a Rood program and some of the best lalent in the city has been secured. Among thes are the Arti sans' Junior band and the Columbia trio composed of Miss Hfiima Klipple, Harry Scougle and Harvey Hudson. The price of admission to this novel entertainment will be a pair of old rubbers in a good gunny sack. A prize will also be offered to the one who brings the most rubbers. The rubbers and sackswill be sold and the money usee' to help pay for the church piano. The committee on arrangements are: Mrs. F. M. Chase, chairman, Mrs. Baumgardner, Mrs. Eiler and Mrs. An derson. Professor Coleman to Speak. Professor Norman F. Coleman will preach in the pulpit of the Church of Our Father tomorrow at 11 a. ni. Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr. will bo absent for the day, officiating at the University Uni tarian charch at Seattle. SERVICES 11 K. 7:45. Rev. L. K. Ortmea will today again preach at both services. Forbes Graham and Gantenbeis are. Rev tMlliam MacLeod. 11 and 7:30. Mizpah E. 19th and Division ata. 11 7-4 Vernon 19th and Wygaut sut. 11 ' Mr' McCllntock will speak. subject "China's Need, America a Opportunity." 8 p tn S S 9:45. a. m. C. F... 6:30 p. m . 7:3o 'p-ni ' War "rKe PraU WlU pre"ch' The Hope Montavllla. 78th and E. Everett R-v. S. W. Seaman. 11. S. Millard Avenue 7241 &oih are. S. E Rev W. H. Amos, lo:30. WuVlanT'STn t'-R"' blvIi. "J- ?Ut "J Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett t.Rev 9 45 Hutcbillon- P. m. Bible achooi Rose City Park E. 46th and Hancock sts. Kev. J. M. Skinner. Spokane Avenue E. 16th and 8pokane Bev. W. S. McCullagh. 11, 7:30 "ne Marshall Street 17th and Marshall sts Rev. A. J. Hanua. 11. 7:30. Trinity Comer Virginia snd Nebraska ita Dr,vf- J- Montgomery. 11, 7:30. 8. S. 10 Chlnese-145Va First it.-7:45. Anabel 56th st. and 37th aje s E aV i rE'NI-taon' P"tor- 9.45, 11 a. m.. 4, 6, b:45, 7:4 p. in. Reformed jreihyterian. First church Minnesota Ld Aluaworth Iter. F. D. Fraxer. il, 7:30. Reformed. First German 12m and Clay Kev. G Mat. ner. 10:45. 8. Second Columbia ,iivd. and 83d at Rev E. A. Wyss. 11. Third Fifth ave.. Lents Rev. W. G Lien, kempt r. 11. Salvation Army. Corps No. 1243 Ash. Acjjutant snd Mrs Frank Genge. 11, praise service. 8:15 snd s' "Great Battle for Souls." ' Corp. No. 4 128 First st. Ensign Pogue and Captain Brown. Swedish Corps 430 Burnslde. Seventh Day Advantists, Note Regular services ot iuim Genomics tiou are held uu Saturday. Central K. 11th and Everett Elder P C Usrward, pastor. 10. 11:15. ' Tabernacle Weal Side, K. of P hall, liih and Alder, 10, 11. Monlaviila E. 80th and K. Everett Eldar 5. F. Beatty, 10. 11, 4. Alblna (German) Skidiuore and Malloty Elder A. C. Schweitzer. Lents 94th aud th ave. Elder D J Chitwood. 10, 11. St. Johns Central avenue aud Charleston Elder E. 1). Huiiburt, 10, 11. Mount Tabor E. tiotu aud Belmont Rev J. M. Willoughhy, lo. 11. Scandinavian vuunh 021 and 80th ave S E. Elder O. E. Sandues, lo, 11. Albiua (German) --Skidiuore and Mallory Miniater, ti. J. Dlrksen; A. C. Schweirxer local elder. 10. 11. Services for tha Sea. L'nlted Preabj terian Wasco and Grand ate Kev. S. Earl Dubois. 1030. Unitarian. Church of Our tailier Mroadway aud Vam hill Kev. T. L. Eiiut, D. D., minister euur ltus. Kev. W. G. Eliot Jr., pastor. 11, preach ing by Prof. Norma 11 F. Coleman. 7.45. open loruiu iu chapel, Prf. 11. B. Hastings pre siding. Subject, "The Initiative Measures." United Brethren. Alberta 27 th and Alberta. First E. 15th aud Moi.ison Kev p. ij. Bonebruke. 11a.m. Fourth GOtu at. aud 32d ave. i. E Ihird 67th St. and 32d . S. E. Ht-rltcu F. White, pastor. 11 a. m.. Kev. and Mrs. E. Bi Ward of Canton, China, v. ill speak, lo a. in.. 3 p. in., 7 p. in., 8 p. ui. I list i7th and Haruey. Vancouver. Wash Rev. John D. Msewoudei. pastor, i-reachiuv' It a. m., 8 p. m. United Evangelical. Fourth Rev. J. E. Councl. 11, 7 ;jq Kadicai jessup St. Kev. A. . Henderson 11, :30- Manor, Circuit Services Cherry Crura a m. iirusb Prairie, 7:30. ' ' Oct ley Greeu Willamette blvd. aud Gaj Rev. a. H. aaruhaui, 11, a. First K. loth aud Popjar Ue,. , . GooOe. 9:50, 11. 6:30, 7:30. l. Johns Kev. A. p. ijijrtuu. 11, s. United Presbyterian. First E. 8th and Hawtuorue Rev M E Duuii. 11, 7:45. ' Church of lue Stranger Wasco street aud Graud ave. Kev. O. bail Durtola. lo.J. ui 7.30. Keuton Cnltad Presbyterian church -Lombard aud Chatham eta. Rev. J. g. Cvie. pa. tor. lo, ll:lo. 0:J0, 7:30. ! Universaiiat. ; Church of the Uuud ii..iug Broadoar and ' E. 24th. Kev. rauk T. bcott. Jl m "Boja Whistling iu lie Street." j Y. M. C. A T. W, C. A. i y. M. C. A. Oth and i'aylur-H. (V. s geuerai secretary. 3i0 p. m., Bible riaas ' TC. W. C. A. Broadway aud iaylor ,'. per services, 4:30. Mrs 11, o. Cartoiian will aieak oB "Womanhood. 1 Miscellaneous. Associated Bible Sludeuis (L B. 8. A.) Chriatenaeu'a hall, .1th and YaoibUl sis. 3 p. m.. discourse by W. A. Baker. 8 p. m . lliustrsted lecture by A. A. Yerex. aubjet. "The Path to Life and Immortality." New Churrh surety Filers nail. Uroajm.y and Alder sts. Kev. Samuel Worcester. -tor. 11. - Elijah Taken to Heaven" or "Horses and Chariots of Fire." S. ... 10:16 a. in. When wrltlofj or eaTbng om advertisers. plemse mmoja ua donrasi. (Adv.) Presbyterian MenTs Club Holds Meeting The Men s club of Central Presby terian church held its first meeting of th season last night. A program of vocal numbers, short addresses and a heading were heard. Those participat ing were Miss Garrett and Mr. Down ing, vocal selections, and Miss Down ing reading. Miss Evelyn Ewart was the accompanist. Frank S. Grant, Republican nominee for circuit judge, and L. P. Hewitt, gave shott talks. A resolution was panned providing that the next monthly meeting of the club be held at one of the principal hotels, where n welcoming banquet to the new pastor, Ir. Arthur F. Bishop, will be given, to be participated In by the women1 as well as the men of the church. It is hoped to have Mayor Albee deliver the speech of welcome to Dr. Bishop on this occa sion. The following officers of the club were unaninoiiHly chosen for the en suing year: Waldo F. Stewart, presi dent; K. A. Holloway, vice president; A. F. Curtlss, secretary-treasurer; J. f. McNary, associate secretary. STORY SERMON LITTLE ONES IS FEATURE Rev, John Boyd of the First Presbyterian Church Intro duces New Method, The Rev. John H. Iloyd D. P.. pas tor of the First Presbyterian church at Twelfth and Alder stieets, has ln- itroduced a new and intcrftinir depar ture in the order of his morning serv ice. The last bell rinR at 10 o'clock. and after the opening hervice the pas tor Kive.n a five minute Mory sermon for t lie ' little oies. During the bIiik iriK of the second hymn t lie children who desire may march into the church house, where a committee of youtiK women are stationed to meet them and entertain them until the Sunday school hour. Industrial School Topic. Iust Sunday Dr. Hoyd told the Mory of how an industrial school for boys was built in far away Siam, through the earnest work and generosity of Mrs. Homer C. Campbell and a few of her friends' in the First Presbyt erlnn church of Portland, and named after one of the boys in her rjtinday school class, who died at the ape of lfi. The boy was a son of V. H. lackenzle. now president of the board of trusters rf ths Virsf clinrch. nnrl f li a Rrhnr! is still known as the Kenneth Macken zie Memorial School for Boys. Word has but recently come that mpmhpri of !li rnval Tflnillv of Rimn have visited the school, and contracted to take the entire output of leather which the plant can produce. Hew Subject Sunday. Tomorrow the children's Mory ser mon will be about "The Hoy Who Was Tied to His Mother Apron Strings." All children are welcome. The regular sermon of the mornlnR will be "The L01 d s Controversy With His People." At 7:30 p. m., in accordance with the president's proclamation, the service will be given over to a study of the "Tragedy of Syria and Armenia." T'nder tha leadership of Mrs. H. O Cartozlan, a class of Armenian Rlrls will sing In their native? UnKuaKe, snd Ir. Boyd will tell of some of the tragic conditions now existing In their native land. The offering of the even ing will be given to the Armenian re lief fund. Pastor to Assume His Duties Sunday 8uccee(iinc I'rv. Dr. W. TV. Toung son. who 1 :is been appointed district superintendent, as pastor of the Row City Park Methodist Kpiscopal church. Uev. Aaron Allen Heist of Sheldon, 111., will assume his new duties of the c hm ch t nmnrrow. Rev. Mr. Heist graduated from the Northwestern university in Chicago In 1 90S. in 1!09 he was in charge of the pastorate at Warrenton. Or. During 1910 he was engaged in anti-saloon work. Later he w;is pastor at Kt. Helens, Or., un'il 1012 when he entered the Oarretf Itihlle.il Institute graduat ing from that institution In 1915 with the degree of S. T. H. Me was pastor at Sheldon, 111., following his gradua tion until ho was transferred to this conference a few days ago. Minister Will Be Installed Tuesday Rev. William MacLeod, who for the past six and a half years has been located at Mill city, (jr., is to be formally installed pftMor of Forbes Presbyterian church, Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. Constitutional questions will be asked by 11'' v. S. W. Scomann. In stallation pr.iyer by Rev. John II. Royd. Dr. A. I". Hishop. If&stOr of Central presl.yterlan church, will prrfich Die sermon. The c.hnri;.; to the pastor will be given by Rev. A. J. Montgomery. The charge to the people by Rev. A. Ls Hutchinson, closing prayer by Rev. J. Skinner. Dr. Abbett Began Pastorate Sunday Dr J. T. Abbett began his pastorate at t'niversity Park Methodist Kpls ropal churrn Sunday last, having been assigned to this charge at the recent vs!on of the Oregon conference at Lebanon. I r. Abbett is well known In Port land, having served as pastor of Can- I trul M. K. church for a number of years preceding his appointment as niriermtcndont of the Kugenc district of the , Oregon conference, which po sition h'e held for the regular term of six years. I ir. Abbett, accompanied by Mrs. Abbett and their son Henry, have been moving to Portland this week. Misoarians to Speak. Rev. K. V. Ward and wife, mission- : nriea from Canton. China, will speak; at the Third United Brethren church, corner 8ixtyseventh street and Thirty-second avenue southeast on Sunday! mo ruing at 11 o'clock. J FOR NOW CHURCH CUR IST1AN E NDEAVOR EFFICIENCY DRIVE (Si BEGUN PORTLAND Meetings Are Characterized c by Amount of Enthusiasm J Which Is Displayed, ,- CLASS LEADERS NAMED Bpecial Speakers Will Address the Classes at the Meeting to be Held Next Tuesday Evening. Last Tuesday marked the beginning of the great Christian Kndeavor effi ciency drive in Portland. The meet ings were tilled with enthusiasm and were well attended throughout the) city. The first class was held st ths Westminster church Monday evening, October Hi, with an enrollment of 16 members; 12 members enrolled Irom the Westminster church Itself. Tim regular meetings .of the efficiency classes will bo held every Tuesday evening at 7.45 for tho next five weeks) with the exception Of the West minster class, which will meet on Monday evenings. Final examinations vtll) held November L'S. Kaxh clnss Is under the direction of an experi enced leader. The textbook being used is "Lxpeit Kndeavor,'' by Amos H. Wells, a book full of great help for the Christian Kndc.u or worker. Special Speakers Engaged. Next Tuesday evening special speak ers will address the Uilierenl clashes. Miss Margaret Kwmg will address I ho Hose City I'urk 1 l.tss on "liood Litera ture." Miss Vivian Cooley will a.l il; ess the S est Side (.lass at the Klist Presby terian church 011 the sHino topic. L. W. Peterson, of The Journal, will speak on "Press Work", at thu Sunnyside class held in the Sunnysldn Congregational church. Other promi nent speakers will address tho various 1 1 Tidency classes throughout tho ctt. The efficiency department Is 0110 of the must important features of thu great "lanipuiKii for 111 i 1! Ions'" and l't being ably supei inti tided by Miss Helen (in. assisted by a il..f.r of earn est voiLets The ilt pal Intent is hope ful oT graduating at least 1 .U nielll Lers at the end of the course. Tho efficiency work lias, started with 'l vim 111 Portland and the Mult nomah County C. K. ::ii.)fi is iiilhusi astie over the results which are sure to follow at tho end of (lie six Weeks' course. The Y. P. S. '. l'.'s all over the city ate eeii now feeling tho pulse of efficiency and the meetings are being filled with more spirit and earnestness. Class Leaders Named. The differ, nt classes and their lead ers a'e as follows No. 1 West Side, at I 11st Presby terian church. l.e.i.i.r. ;. l.veit Ra ker; in charge, ImI Nelson. For nil v est side Kndi a 01 el s. No 2 StiiinM de. at Sunnysld Congregntloll.il rhtlli li Lender. C. II. Sprague; in charge, iaa.ion Duncan, or all Kocleiles 1 1 Kill Sell wood to K. (jllsan street uiul as l.ir cast us lx tlet ii st reet. No. H Lents, nt Mil la ni Avenue I reshvtertaii church. Leader. Miss Mollie p'etting. I'or all societies ad jacent to the .Mt Scott ear line. No. 4 - Westminster, at V, si min ster Presbyterian Hianh. l.eHdr, Ruth Montague in charge. I!lle l(a id For all societies Pel ween ; 1 1 sii 11 and Fremont btteets, and us tar cast as Twentieth street. No Fi Rosa Citv Paik. at Rose '"ity Presbyterian church Loader. Miss Violet Johnson In charg, Marguerite I.tnrnes. I'or all mm-h-Iicn of Rose City and Monlaviila. N'n 6 Vernon. A I Vernon christian church. Leader. L Karl Felko, In charge. Jesse Stipliens. I'or sic letles norlli of I'ninont and east il Cieely Street. N11 7- -St. Johns, Kenton Initerl Presltiilan cliureh. Leader, Ri v. .1. S. Coie; in charge. I'riin Is Miller For uil socl'tles west of Cieelv street. Dr. Hart Principal Speaker at Forum Dr. Jrseph K Hart will be the prin cipal speaker before (lie Young Men' Forum at the First .Vlelhodisl Fpisi.o-. pal church tomorrow at 1-15 p. to Following are the questions to be. considered: Have the relixlous forces of the world kept i.eaee In any hiiM). with tho other progressive develop ments of times? Can the r llgious in stitutions be saved from complete de feat" Can. the spirit of science be come completely devoted to the nociul welfare? This will be the last discussion of. Pr. Hart before the forum upon the social rnovemen t s 111 the church. His -direct Bubject will be "What Is the Real Significance of the Koelal Move ment In the Modern Church?" Series of Sermons Have a Special Aim Physicians' snd attorneys' night will be observed tomorrow nlghl In the First Congregational church. "Charac ter as an Asset." one of a series of sermons by Dr. Dyott will be the nve rdng theme. At thu morning service which will he held nt 11 o clock the theme will be, '"I he Government of Ood and the Progress of Man." Music under the leadership of Mrs. Leonora Fisher Whlpp will be rendered by trw quartet. A IF.-mlnnte organ recital will precede the norning service. Ohio Minister Will Occupy the Pulpit P.ev. Lewi Karle Lee P. P., of Evanston Presbyterian church of Cin cinnati, O., will occupy the pulpit of the Westminster Presbyterian chrfrch r . . u 1 . i il . . I i.tl.n on t n nervices i oiiiiji row win no at io:jo ami 7:30 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended for all services. ' - S ' . TARBELUS Teachers' Guide for 1917 Just Receirsd Price $1.15 Plseo Your Order Now GILL'S Third and Alder Sts. v if' t . r -' -